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Vertigo antivertigo Drap.— Near Bennett's Mouth, one speci- 

 men on a stone. [Braunton Burrows, by Mr. Champion. Among 

 Typha latifolia]. 



Vertigo pygmaea Drap — Fire Beacon Hill, on a wall. [Braun- 

 ton Burrows, by Mr. Champion]. 



[Vertigo moulinsiana Drap. — Braunton Burrows, numerous, m 

 a ditch on rushes. I am indebted to the Rev. C. Chichester for 

 introducing me to this locality]. 



Balea perversa Linne. — Twitchen, on the base of a wall in the 

 garden ; also on trees in the adjoining wood. Rare. [Braunton 

 Burrows, one on a wall ; Mr. Tomlin records it as abundant on 

 Lundy]. 



Clausilia bidentata Strom. — Twitchen; Borough; Woolacombe; 

 I.ee ; etc. Common on trees, walls, stones, and among moss, 



Succinea putris Linne. — Near Bennett's Mouth. Numerous. 

 Not recorded in the last Census. [Taken by Messrs. Beeston and 

 Wright at Braunton]. 



var. subglobosa Jeffreys. — Identified by Mr. Taylor. Woola- 

 combe, on the leaves of Veronica beccabunga. [Saunton, on the leaves 

 oi Alisma platitago; Braunton Burrows, by Mr. Champion]. Most of 

 the specimens are small. 



[Succinea oblonga Drap. — Braunton Burrows, numerous on the 

 ground. The Rev. C. Chichester kindly introduced me to this locality]. 



Carychium minimum Miiller. — Near Bennett's Mouth and 

 Borough Wood, one specimen in each locality among moss. [Single 

 examples taken in a ditch at Braunton Burrows, and in moss at 

 Croyde]. Not recorded in the last Census, and no locality given for 

 it in the Victoria History. Found by Mr. Tomlin at Hele, and by 

 Mr. Oldham on Lundy {J. of Conch., vol. v., 1887, p. 183, and vol. 

 xii., 1908, p. 140). 



Ancylus fluviatilis Miiller. — Twitchen, reservoir ; Borough, 

 stream; Lee, stream; Woolacombe, pond. Abundant. 



Limnaea peregra Miiller. — Twitchen, pond in garden ; sluice 

 near station. [Saunton and Braunton, ditches]. Abundant. 



var. boissii Duprey. — Woolacombe, pond and stream. Shells 

 small. Identified by Mr. J. W. Taylor. 



var. vulgaris Moq.-Tand. — Borough pond, numerous. Identi- 

 fied by Mr. J. W. Taylor. All the specimens are decollated, and the 

 erosion begins when they are quite young. 



[Limnaea palustris Miiller. — Braunton, by Mr. Champion; also 

 taken there by Messrs. Beeston and Wright. Not in the last Census]. 



